Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB619

Caption

Relating to prohibiting a student from participating in future extracurricular activities for certain conduct involving the assault of an extracurricular activity official.

Impact

The new policy is designed to enforce accountability among students by underscoring the seriousness of assaultive behavior in school settings. If passed, SB619 will affect current laws related to student discipline within school districts and the policies governing extracurricular activities. The bill will make it clear to students and parents that aggressive behavior towards officials will have immediate and severe consequences, thus promoting a safer and more respectful environment in schools.

Summary

Senate Bill 619 aims to enhance the safety and conduct standards within Texas schools by prohibiting students from participating in future extracurricular activities if they engage in assault against officials, such as referees and judges, during these activities. Under this bill, any student found guilty of such conduct would face a definitive ban from extracurricular participation, specifically targeting actions taken in retaliation against officials performing their duties. The measure reflects a growing concern regarding violence and inappropriate behavior in school sports.

Contention

Debate surrounding SB619 may arise concerning its implications on student rights and the definitions of appropriate conduct. Opponents might argue that the bill could lead to overly punitive measures for students, particularly in instances where the conduct may not be clear-cut as an assault. Additionally, differing views on what constitutes appropriate disciplinary action could lead to challenges regarding consistency in enforcement across various districts.

Companion Bills

TX HB2721

Same As Relating to prohibiting a student from participating in future extracurricular activities for certain conduct involving the assault of an extracurricular activity official.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.